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Ch. 439
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2002 LAWS OF MARYLAND
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expended to implement provisions of collective bargaining agreements invoked under
Executive Order 01.01.1996.13 or subsequent legislation establishing collective
bargaining only to the extent that:
(1) the fiscal year direct cost of implementing the provisions in fiscal 2004,
including the cost of additional employee compensation and fringe benefits developed
in consultation with unit representatives, is expressly identified in the budget bill by
agency, using the expenditure categories used for fiscal 2002 and any new categories
subsequently established through collective bargaining;
(2) the fiscal year expenditures, by agency, in these expenditure categories are
also to be reported for those not covered by a collective bargaining agreement;
(3) the fiscal year personnel and associated expenditures needed to negotiate
or administer collective bargaining agreements, by agency, is also included as an
expenditure category; and
(4) the fiscal year amounts indicated are approved by the General Assembly
through its actions on the budget bill.
SECTION 34. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That the Department of
Budget and Management (DBM) shall create two new statewide subobjects, one for
leave payout funds used when long-term employees leave State service and are
entitled to payment for accrued leave, and one for funds to be used for
reclassifications and hiring above the minimum for a classification. DBM shall also
require that agency programs and subprograms specify the use to which subobiect
0110 (Miscellaneous Adjustments) and 0199 (Other Fringe Benefit Costs) are being
put in agency budget requests.
SECTION 35. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That the scope of the sick
leave incentive program established in Chapter 97, Acts of 2000 be limited to the
number of pilot sites, units, or facilities selected by the Department of Budget and
Management (DBM) for purposes of a continuing pilot evaluation program. DBM
shall select the additional pilot sites, units, or facilities in the sick leave incentive
program based on their sick leave usage and hours of operation; variation between
agencies shall be considered. Sick leave incentive payments made shall be limited to
the use of existing funds. DBM shall use the same system used in the February 1,
2002, report to the budget committees for tracking the costs and savings related to the
sick leave incentive program and shall make another report on February 1, 2003, no
matter the scope of the pilot.
SECTION 36. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That the fiscal 2003
appropriations made for pay-for-performance bonuses shall be deleted.
Appropriations for the agencies listed below shall be reduced by the amounts
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Special Federal Reimb.
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Budget Agency
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